First Published in 1966. A book which deals with the thought and
theories of leading men 17th and 18th century England, on the
subjects of population and vital statistics. Beginning with
Raleigh, Bacon and Hobbes, it passes to Harrington, Graunt and
Halley. Then after Derham and Sussmilch, it treats the disputes of
Hume and Wallace, Price and Arthur Young over Ancient and Modern
Populousness.
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